Thread:Hayds126/@comment-35468293-20180828232134/@comment-32358261-20180829043601

They do have hack check measures but they are often very minimal. Anything that does violate the rules is bent in a way to let it slide (like illegal pokeballs) to prevent controversy. Tornament organisers are too afraid to listen and choose to ignore them (to not ruin their name)

You must be careful with hacking and you should check thoroughly. Unfortunately the 3ds is very easily exploitable so simple hack bans are usually hard to catch. It’s not about finding the hackers (they are found) but the thing is exposing it. You need to catch them. We need to do whatever we can to stop hacking in this community.

Having all these maybes and hypotheticals make the hacking seem all the more obvious. If the Pokémon is legit it’s easy to tell. It’s pretty easy to explain to the wife or search up online how the process works for trading.

The thing is, I said beast ball porygon 2 which means must be obtained gen 7. Sure that’s fine but the only way to get porygon in gen 7 is from a gift (therefore must be pokeball). If you tried to breed different balls that’s not possible considering ditto can never pass down its pokeball, porygon can only be bred with ditto so it’s simply impossible.

There was another case when a hacker tried to avoid suspicious Pokémon with all pokeball team, not only did the guy have 2 competitive shinies but they were in pokeballs, then not long before he had another 2 shinies (happen to be the same Pokémon) that had similar sets but were in dusk balls. That’s iffy